Neo1973 vs Future OpenMoko Devices - whats a buyer to do?
Rich Goodwin
rich.goodwin at cox.net
Fri May 25 23:25:07 CEST 2007
When the WiFi is released, I assume the GA version, will the Neo be able
to to Wifi & GSM simultaneously? I'm leaning to say yes but pose the
questino to be sure. Logic could be to be calling someone using a BT
headset and looking at a web page or doing a corporate app via the net
simultaneously.
Rich
On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 19:48 +0100, openmoko at mauve.plus.com wrote:
> > I've not seen any of these devices except in the photos, and I've not seen
> > any video/screen capture of the software in its current state. I
> > understand
> > that this is a first-generation device, and that when the Neo1973 is
> > released that FIC will also be releasing a few additional 'secret'
> > devices.
> > :)
> >
> > If this first-generation phone isn't ready for general use, what is the
> > expected timeline for the next round of devices? Will the second or third
> > generation devices be far superior to the first generation? Or can I
> > expect
>
> The idea is for the hardware to be completely ready for general use.
> However, it won't have wifi.
> The next release, in a couple of months or so will.
> The software is a completely seperate question - if you buy the one that's
> soon to be released, you will be able to install the 'release' software on
> it when the later hardware is released.
>
>
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